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Umpires & Managers
Name:
Bob Peterson
Inducted:
2008
Bio:
Bob Peterson grew up in Calumet
Park and attended Eisenhower
High School where he played
baseball, and football. He also
played football at Luther College
in Decorah, Iowa. He played
softball for the Hot Dogs at parks
on Chicago’s Southwest side and in
Oak Park.
He began his umpiring career
in 1983 when he attended the
USSSA Umpires Clinic run by Les Duncan. He spent
his first years officiating the Women’s A League at
Peaks Park in Worth. He then moved to umpiring the
Men’s Class A Leagues at Bedford Park and at Blue
Island.
In 1987 he moved to Clyde Park where he gained
experience and was offered the opportunity to umpire
the ASA Nationals at Mt. Prospect. From 1987 to
2000, he umpired the ASA Nationals nine times and
officiated at the finals nine times – five times in Mt.
Prospect, once at Blue Island, once at Indianapolis,
and twice at Joliet.
Besides the ASA Nationals, Peterson also umpired
in the Classic “Pro” League, at several Grant Park
Classic tournaments, and in various metro and state
tournaments. He finished his career at Blue Island in the Men’s A Division. Bob credits
Joe Hoffman and fellow Hall of
Famers Tom O’Neill, Bud Luchetti,
Terry Reilly, and Rusty Carlson for
their support and expertise.
Besides 16-inch softball, Bob
was also involved in creating a fast
pitch softball organization through
Oak Lawn Baseball. As its past
president, he organized ICE Fast
Pitch Softball for girls aged 12-
14 in the Oak Lawn and Hometown areas. It started
out fielding three teams and now fields seven teams.
During this time, Bob also started umpiring high
school games for the IHSA and for colleges, a practice
he continues today.
Bud Luchetti was especially important to Peterson’
growth beyond softball. He had the opportunity to
coach youth football with Luchetti for the Calumet
Park Rams, one of the best football organization in the
South suburbs. These teams traveled out of state for
20 years at Thanksgiving to tournaments in Kentucky,
Hawaii, Kansas, and California.
Bob and his wife of 33 years, Joanne, live in Oak
Lawn, Illinois. They have two children, Daniel and
Debra.
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